Air and ground firefighting resources responded to a structure and vegetation fire in the Cuyama Valley Friday afternoon. (Santa Barbara County Fire Department photo)

Firefighters from at least four counties were attacking a structure fire that spread to the nearby vegetation and grew to 6-7 acres in the Cuyama Valley. 

At 2:16 p.m., crews from the Santa Barbara County, Kern County, and Ventura County fire departments along with Cal Fire from San Luis Obispo County were dispatched to the incident in the 600 block of Ballinger Canyon, according to Capt. Scott Safechuck. 

A single-family home at Songdog Ranch was fully involved in fire and the flames spread to the nearby brush, Safechuck said.

Flames at the “Dog Fire” were moving at a moderate rate, he said.

Aircraft from the Santa Maria Public Airport and Porterville Municipal Airport plus helicopters from Ventura and Santa Barbara counties were among the resources involved in the firefighting effort.

Crews had stopped the fire’s forward progress by 3:30 p.m. and released air tankers, Safechuck added.

Los Padres National Forest firefighters also were en route to the scene to help.

Firefighters were expected to remain at the site to perform containment and mop-up chores.

Additional information was not immediately available.

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